This postcard shows the Bell Piano and Organ Company in Guelph. “122 The International Stationary Co., Picton, Canada” is written on the reverse of this postcard.
This postcard shows Central and Alexandria Schools. “The Valentine and Sons’ Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto Printed in Great Britain” is written on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows the C.P.R Station in Guelph. “The Valentine and Sons United Publishing Co., Limited Toronto and Winnipeg Printed in U.S.A” is printed on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows Eramora Road. Several people can be seen walking in the distance. There is writing on the reverse of this image. Clearly visible is “121 The International Stationery Co., Picton, Canada” on the reverse of this image.
This postcard is of Exhibition Park. A number of individuals can be seen walking in the distance.
This postcard shows a gathering at Exhibition Park.
This postcard shows the Priory, Guelph's first permanent structure. The Priory was converted into the CPR train depot around 1900. “Warwick Bro’s and Rutter, Limited, Publishers, Toronto” is printed on the reverse of this image. Hand written text is also evident on the reverse and reads in part, “We are well . . . 3 days in Toronto. We have seen around the city today. We are going to the … farm on Wednesday . . . .”
This postcard shows a foot bridge over the Speed River with several people walking across. In the distance can be seen several buildings. There is writing on the reverse of this postcard.
This postcard is of a footbridge over the Speed River. Several homes can be seen in the background. “The Pugh Mfg., Co., Toronto” is written on the reverse of this postcard.
This postcard shows the “General Hospital” in Guelph. “F.H., Leslie, Limited, Niagara Falls” is written on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows a group of unidentified men some standing while others are sitting. They appear to be posed in front of the (Guelph) Carnegie Library. “A very merry xmas and happy new year” is clearly visible on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows G.T.R station in Guelph. There is some writing on the reverse of this postcard. “Rumsey and Co., 1528 Queen St. West, Toronto, Canada” is clearly visible, however, additional textual information on the reverse of this postcards is less clear.
This postcard shows Guelph from the north. A bridge, possibly a footbridge, can be seen in this image. There is writing on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows Guelph looking westward.
This postcard shows London Road. Several individuals can be seen walking along a sidewalk.
This postcard shows lower Wyndham Street, Guelph, Ont. “Canadian Souvenir Post Card” is written on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows MacDonald Street in Guelph Ontario. “Pub. By A.B. Petrie, Guelph, Ont. Printed in Germany” is written on the reverse of this image.
This postcard shows the main street in Guelph. Methods of transportation is clearly visible in this image. In the background can be seen the Petrie building. There is writing on the reverse of this photograph. "Guess who" is written on the front of this image.
This postcard shows buildings at the Ontario Agricultural College campus. One individual can be seen walking along a path. “188 The International Stationary Co., Picton, Canada is printed on the reverse of this image.” There is additional hand-written text which reads in part “. . . having lovely time Mr. K is going to Toronto for over a week so we’ll be alone. Had lots of rain here. Forgot my directions for . . . .”
This postcard is of New Torrance Street School. “The Valentine and Sons’ Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto Printed in Great Britain” is written on the reverse of this image.